Ms. Phua recommended that it would be better when we present we have videos and pictures... More exciting...
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
The Presentation Rubric
Communication
- Visual contact
- Confidence
- Loudness
Explanation
- Methods of experiment
- Conclusion
- Point out difficulties faced
Data Presentation
- Appropriate tables, charts, graphs
- Visually appealing
Group Effort
-Every member presented and answered equally
- Each member knows what the other members are doing
Questions
- Able to answer questions posed with clear explanations
Engaging the Audience
- Presentation is enthusiastic
- Presenter demonstrates knowledge at expert-level in this field
- Presentation is conversational, rather than memorized.
- Visual contact
- Confidence
- Loudness
Explanation
- Methods of experiment
- Conclusion
- Point out difficulties faced
Data Presentation
- Appropriate tables, charts, graphs
- Visually appealing
Group Effort
-Every member presented and answered equally
- Each member knows what the other members are doing
Questions
- Able to answer questions posed with clear explanations
Engaging the Audience
- Presentation is enthusiastic
- Presenter demonstrates knowledge at expert-level in this field
- Presentation is conversational, rather than memorized.
Contents We Need to Include (Cont'd)
1:We must be able to understand our question, conclude on our research, summarize the contents.
2: Must be able to state the purpose of the topic we chose, state the question clearlyn and have a specific meaning, and the expected result based on current knowledge.
3: State what we do to answer the project question, and also be able to state the data we use and why is it able to help in our resaerch. The time and place must be stated too.
4: Write observations clearly, must present in a graph, chart or table, must put units and the correct hypothesis.
5: Know our weakness and strength of how we approach and result, and how to improve the way we do our project.
6: Conclude how we have the result, and need to reason how we reached our final result. in the conclusion, have to state 5 major references.
2: Must be able to state the purpose of the topic we chose, state the question clearlyn and have a specific meaning, and the expected result based on current knowledge.
3: State what we do to answer the project question, and also be able to state the data we use and why is it able to help in our resaerch. The time and place must be stated too.
4: Write observations clearly, must present in a graph, chart or table, must put units and the correct hypothesis.
5: Know our weakness and strength of how we approach and result, and how to improve the way we do our project.
6: Conclude how we have the result, and need to reason how we reached our final result. in the conclusion, have to state 5 major references.
Contents We Need to Include
We need:
-a conclusion
-background infomation on the title we chose
-the research method
-data summary and analysis
-summary of our project.
I will upload a better view of what is needed later.
-a conclusion
-background infomation on the title we chose
-the research method
-data summary and analysis
-summary of our project.
I will upload a better view of what is needed later.
Updated Proposal Form (4/19/2010)
Project Title:
how do the difference insurfaces affect the adhesion of blu-tac?
Problem Question:
To investigate how the different types of surfaces of walls will affect the time that the blu-tac remains on it.
Hypothesis:
Rougher surfaces enable the blu-tac to remanin on thewall for a longer period of time
Web-Address (URL) of Project Blog
www.nuclearacid.blogspot.com
Apparatus and Materials Needed:
-3packs of blu-tac
-measuring tape
-weights (From Science Laboratory)
-Calander/Stopwatch
-Electronice Balance
-String (Yarn)
Surfaces
1) Window pane (function hall, smooth[glass])
2) Dormitory Cupboard (smooth[filed wood])
3) Exercise Corner at track (Wood[coarse])
4) Dormitory wall (cement[neutral])
Experimental Procedure Setup:
1) Take some blu-tac amd weogj ot pm am electronic balance
2) Measure it and make sure it is 1cm long on each side
3) Hang the weight onto the blu-tac with a 15cm string
4) Press the weight and blu-tac together
5) Push the blu-tac, with the weight hanging from the blu-tac on the string, against the wall for 5 seconds
6) Release pressure
7) Record the time it takes for the blu-tac to fall (hours and days)
8) Record findings in table
Independent Variable:
The different types of surfaces
Dependent Variable:
The time taken for the blu-tac to fall off the different surfaces
Controlled Variable:
-height of blu-tac on the wall
-orientation of blu-tac on wall
-weight of the load
-length of the string
-length of the blu-tac
-weight of the blu-tac
-width of the blu-tac
how do the difference insurfaces affect the adhesion of blu-tac?
Problem Question:
To investigate how the different types of surfaces of walls will affect the time that the blu-tac remains on it.
Hypothesis:
Rougher surfaces enable the blu-tac to remanin on thewall for a longer period of time
Web-Address (URL) of Project Blog
www.nuclearacid.blogspot.com
Apparatus and Materials Needed:
-3packs of blu-tac
-measuring tape
-weights (From Science Laboratory)
-Calander/Stopwatch
-Electronice Balance
-String (Yarn)
Surfaces
1) Window pane (function hall, smooth[glass])
2) Dormitory Cupboard (smooth[filed wood])
3) Exercise Corner at track (Wood[coarse])
4) Dormitory wall (cement[neutral])
Experimental Procedure Setup:
1) Take some blu-tac amd weogj ot pm am electronic balance
2) Measure it and make sure it is 1cm long on each side
3) Hang the weight onto the blu-tac with a 15cm string
4) Press the weight and blu-tac together
5) Push the blu-tac, with the weight hanging from the blu-tac on the string, against the wall for 5 seconds
6) Release pressure
7) Record the time it takes for the blu-tac to fall (hours and days)
8) Record findings in table
Independent Variable:
The different types of surfaces
Dependent Variable:
The time taken for the blu-tac to fall off the different surfaces
Controlled Variable:
-height of blu-tac on the wall
-orientation of blu-tac on wall
-weight of the load
-length of the string
-length of the blu-tac
-weight of the blu-tac
-width of the blu-tac
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Apparatus Check List
Blu-tac (Jo already bought it..)
Weights (Science Laboratory)
Surfaces (Difference areas of the school)
Weights (Science Laboratory)
Surfaces (Difference areas of the school)
Surfaces to be tested on
After some contemplation,WE decided that WE should carry out the experiment on these surfaces:
1.Glass panel of Function Hall(smooth)
2. Wood of Excercise corner at the track(Rough)
3.Wall outside the dormitories(neutral)
4.Door of dormitories(neutral)
1.Glass panel of Function Hall(smooth)
2. Wood of Excercise corner at the track(Rough)
3.Wall outside the dormitories(neutral)
4.Door of dormitories(neutral)
Plotting of table
How should WE plan our table? Do you want it to be put in the form of a bar chart(vertical or horizontal) or a table?A bar chart will need more effort though... however it shows the distinct difference between the Independent and Dependent variables.Thus it provides quick insights on the period(length of time) of the adhesion of blu-tac.(Quoted from Miss Phua during lessons)
Monday, April 12, 2010
Experiment
May i know who are going overseas during the June holidays so that we can plan for the experiment to be carried out.
Please take note that we have to complete the experimant on the 14 June.thanks.
Josephine Yeh- Singapore 28 May~ Taiwan 13 June
Experimental Procedure Setup
1) Take some blu-tac and weigh it on an electronic weighing scale
2) Measure it and make sure the blu-tac weighs 5 grams and 1cm(width) by 1cm(length)
3) Stick the 1.5kg weight on the blu-tac
4) Let of the 1.5kg weight
5) Measure how long the blu-tac stays on
6) Measure how fast the blu-tac with the 1.5kg weight falls
7) Repeat steps 1-6 three more times for each surface to increase the accuracy of the results
8) Repeat steps 1-7 for all four surfaces
2) Measure it and make sure the blu-tac weighs 5 grams and 1cm(width) by 1cm(length)
3) Stick the 1.5kg weight on the blu-tac
4) Let of the 1.5kg weight
5) Measure how long the blu-tac stays on
6) Measure how fast the blu-tac with the 1.5kg weight falls
7) Repeat steps 1-6 three more times for each surface to increase the accuracy of the results
8) Repeat steps 1-7 for all four surfaces
Apparatus and Materials Needed
-3 packs of blu-tac-measuring tape
-weights (from science laboratory)
-Stopwatch
-electronic weighing machine
-weights (from science laboratory)
-Stopwatch
-electronic weighing machine
Effect of surfaces of wall on the blu-tac
WE felt that the rougher surfaces would allow the blu-tac to stay on for a longer time as they cause more friction.
Problem Question
To investigate how the different types of surfaces of walls will affect the period of time that the blu-tac remains on it.
Ensurance of fair test
We will be using a blu-tac weighing 5 grams and measuring 1cm x 1cm so that it will be a fair test during all the experiments.
We must use new blu-tacs every time we repeat the experiment to ensure its accuracy.
The way the blu-tac is positioned will also be one of the factors concerning the time taken for the blu-tac to fall.
We must use new blu-tacs every time we repeat the experiment to ensure its accuracy.
The way the blu-tac is positioned will also be one of the factors concerning the time taken for the blu-tac to fall.
#1 Proposal Form Tuesday, April 13
Project title:
How do the differences in surfaces affect the adhension of the blu-tac?
Problem question:
To investigate how the differences in surfaces of walls affect the time taken for the blu-tac to fall.
Hypothesis:
Rougher surfaces allow the blu-tac to stay on for a longer period of time than smooth surfaces.
Web address(Url) of project blog:
http://www.nuclearacid.blogspot.com/
Apparatus and materials needed:
1. 2 packs of blu-tac
2. calendar
3. measuring tape
4. weights from the science laboratory
5. weighing machine from the science laboratory
Experimental procedure setup:
1. take 5 grams of blu-tac, with the width of 1cm and the length of 1cm
2. stick the blu-tac with a weight of 2 kilograms on the wall
3. push the weight for 5 seconds against the wall then let go
4. press the start button of the stopwatch once we let the weight go and start timing
5. press the stop button when the blu-tac and the weight drop
6. record down the time taken and the surface texture of the wall on a table
7. repeat step 1-6 on different wall surfaces
8. telly the timing taken for the blu-tac to drop, distance/height where it was placed on the wall and the wall surface
Independent variable:
Surface on which blu-tac is stick onto
Dependent variable:
Blu-tac adhension
Controlled variables (constant):
1. weight of 2kg weights
2. height of the weight from the wall to the ground
3. weight of the blu-tac
4. size and shape of blu-tac
5. the position of the blu-tac sticks on the weight
How do the differences in surfaces affect the adhension of the blu-tac?
Problem question:
To investigate how the differences in surfaces of walls affect the time taken for the blu-tac to fall.
Hypothesis:
Rougher surfaces allow the blu-tac to stay on for a longer period of time than smooth surfaces.
Web address(Url) of project blog:
http://www.nuclearacid.blogspot.com/
Apparatus and materials needed:
1. 2 packs of blu-tac
2. calendar
3. measuring tape
4. weights from the science laboratory
5. weighing machine from the science laboratory
Experimental procedure setup:
1. take 5 grams of blu-tac, with the width of 1cm and the length of 1cm
2. stick the blu-tac with a weight of 2 kilograms on the wall
3. push the weight for 5 seconds against the wall then let go
4. press the start button of the stopwatch once we let the weight go and start timing
5. press the stop button when the blu-tac and the weight drop
6. record down the time taken and the surface texture of the wall on a table
7. repeat step 1-6 on different wall surfaces
8. telly the timing taken for the blu-tac to drop, distance/height where it was placed on the wall and the wall surface
Independent variable:
Surface on which blu-tac is stick onto
Dependent variable:
Blu-tac adhension
Controlled variables (constant):
1. weight of 2kg weights
2. height of the weight from the wall to the ground
3. weight of the blu-tac
4. size and shape of blu-tac
5. the position of the blu-tac sticks on the weight
If the blu-tac falls during the night, how would we know when or which day it fell?
I suggest that we choose a heavier weight from the science lab and attatch it to the blu-tac,ensuring that it would drop within a day,and thus making it more convenient and accurate for us to measure the time taken for the blu-tac to fall off the wall .
But if it is like this, then wouldn't we need a stopwatch instead of a calender to calculate the time taken?
I suggest that we choose a heavier weight from the science lab and attatch it to the blu-tac,ensuring that it would drop within a day,and thus making it more convenient and accurate for us to measure the time taken for the blu-tac to fall off the wall .
But if it is like this, then wouldn't we need a stopwatch instead of a calender to calculate the time taken?
Proposal Form
Project Title:
How do the difference in surfaces affect the adhesion of blu-tac?
Problem Question:
To investigate how the different types of surfaces of walls will affect the period of time that the blu-tac remains on it.
Hypothesis:
Rougher surfaces enable the blu-tac to remain on the wall for a longer period of time.
Web-Address (URL) of Project Blog:
http://nuclearacid.blogspot.com/
Apparatus and Materials Needed:
-3 packs of blu-tac
-measuring tape
-weights (from science laboratory)
-Calender/stopwatch
-electronic weighing machine
Experimental Procedure Setup:
1) Take some blu-tac and weigh it on an electronic weighing scale
2) Measure it and make sure the blu-tac weighs 5 grams and 1cm(width) by 1cm(length)
3) Stick the 1.5kg weight on the blu-tac
4) Let of the 1.5kg weight
5) Measure how long the blu-tac stays on
6) Measure how fast the blu-tac with the 1.5kg weight falls
7)
Independent Variable:
-the 4 different surfaces
Dependent Variable:
-the blu-tac
Controlled Variables (Constants):
-weight of the blu-tac
-size of blu-tac
-posititon of the blu-tac on the surface
How do the difference in surfaces affect the adhesion of blu-tac?
Problem Question:
To investigate how the different types of surfaces of walls will affect the period of time that the blu-tac remains on it.
Hypothesis:
Rougher surfaces enable the blu-tac to remain on the wall for a longer period of time.
Web-Address (URL) of Project Blog:
http://nuclearacid.blogspot.com/
Apparatus and Materials Needed:
-3 packs of blu-tac
-measuring tape
-weights (from science laboratory)
-Calender/stopwatch
-electronic weighing machine
Experimental Procedure Setup:
1) Take some blu-tac and weigh it on an electronic weighing scale
2) Measure it and make sure the blu-tac weighs 5 grams and 1cm(width) by 1cm(length)
3) Stick the 1.5kg weight on the blu-tac
4) Let of the 1.5kg weight
5) Measure how long the blu-tac stays on
6) Measure how fast the blu-tac with the 1.5kg weight falls
7)
Independent Variable:
-the 4 different surfaces
Dependent Variable:
-the blu-tac
Controlled Variables (Constants):
-weight of the blu-tac
-size of blu-tac
-posititon of the blu-tac on the surface
How do the differences in surfaces of walls affect the period of time taken for the blu-tac to fall?
WE decided to use the following surfaces:
-The memo board in the boarding in our rooms(rough)
-a window pane(smooth),and
-the wall outside our room doors(neutral)
These are the independent variables.
Hypothesis:The rougher the surface of the wall, the longer time it takes for the blu-tac to fall.
WE think that the blu-tac would take more than a day to fall, so we decided to use a calender as a so-called 'time-taker' instead of a stopwatch.WE will be recording all our findings in a table.
WE decided to use the following surfaces:
-The memo board in the boarding in our rooms(rough)
-a window pane(smooth),and
-the wall outside our room doors(neutral)
These are the independent variables.
Hypothesis:The rougher the surface of the wall, the longer time it takes for the blu-tac to fall.
WE think that the blu-tac would take more than a day to fall, so we decided to use a calender as a so-called 'time-taker' instead of a stopwatch.WE will be recording all our findings in a table.
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